Re: Bluetooth Certification Testing L2CAP eRTM Test Failing

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I don't have a specific answer to this question, but I do find myself
in a similar situation of trying to figure out which functions of
BlueZ 5 might or might not work when used with an older kernel,
3.12.70 in my case. I haven't found a specific source of information
on this topic, only scattered references to the fact that some BlueZ 5
features only work with newer (4.1+?) kernels. Is there a
comprehensive source for this info?

Regards,
Josh van Tol

On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 11:11 AM Heiko Abraham
<heiko.abraham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to qualify our Bluez 5.45 stack as a host subsystem with the
> Bluetooth Sig. Right now I am running into an issue with eRTM. It looks
> like eRTM is not well supported.
>
> I use kernel 3.12.74 and BlueZ 5.45 on an ARM platform.
>
> Can anyone tell me, if eRTM works well with kernel 3.12.x?
>
>
> Best Regards
> Heiko Abraham
>
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